Tuesday, February 21, 2017

VeryThai coming to Avenue B



Signage is up for VeryThai at 186 Avenue B between 11th Street and 12th Street.

We have very little information about the new restaurant at the moment. They were pre-approved for a beer-wine license during this month's CB3-SLA meeting. The application (PDF) on file for that committee meeting shows daily hours of 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. The restaurant will have nine tables seating 29 people.

It appears that VeryThai will not be using the garden space that the previous tenant, Barbone, had. The low-key Italian restaurant closed after 10 years last June when landlord Steve Croman reportedly wouldn't renew the lease.

5 comments:

  1. Okay so far this one looks really promising, I would be thrilled if a good and reasonably priced new (non scene) restaurant opened a block from me. Please be good neighbors regarding the outdoor dining and welcome to the hood.

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  2. Barbone was a great spot.

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  3. VeryInteresting. I love Thai food (although I do miss Barbone), and it's right around the corner from my house, so I'll probably be there more often than my wallet will appreciate.

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  4. ...does anybody know if Haile, the Ethiopian place next door has closed? It hasn't been open the past weekend, and the inside looks messier than usual. That would be a loss - Haile's food was great and the prices very reasonable.

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  5. Y Cafe people! Cheap, healthy and delicious! (they have a lil' thai on the menu)

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